Lock clamp apparatus

ABSTRACT

A lock clamp apparatus is a kind of clamp. It includes a first clip, a second clip and a space between the first, second clips, and a stander to hold objects. When the two clips join together, the stander will automatic close-up and the things you hang on the clamp apparatus will not fall off. It just needs one hand to control all the steps to clip things to it.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a clamp apparatus for holding things by itself. More particularly, the clamp apparatus can be used in the kitchen and other working place and only uses one hand to operate.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Do you remember when you in your kitchen working and some things can be hang up and some can't. Most of the family usually hangs their pots, pans, big spoons or some things else that have a hook behind to hang on the wall. But I guess you forget something else like a piece of cloths or a duster. Why? They are very light, so they won't be able to hang on the hook like pans or pots. A little wind blows out, the duster will fall off from the hook. Most of it are made of soft materials, so it need a handle to open the hook and a stable clip to keep the things stay on the hook. In this way, it helps people who are very busy working in the kitchen. Before finding a new way of hanging lighter things on the hook, I believe there are a lot of difficulties of hanging rages on. When rages are dried, rages will easily fall of the hook because there nothing that can hold the rages on the hook. So, there are many problems of using the hook that we are using for many years.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a clamp apparatus which is to solve the placing problem in the kitchen such as the wipe and the clothes.

The clamp apparatus comprises a clamp seat including a first clip, a second clip, and a space formed between the first and second clips and a stander. The stander could be is spun form down to up by the weight of an object, when the stander is moved down by the object. The stander could spins down by the weight of the heavy object or itself, and a holder of the stander and a plane of the first clip fasten the object. Further, the object can be could fastened on the clamp apparatus by using one hand[[,]]. and if The more the object pulls the more down, the tighter it will be held on the first clip.

By the result of assembling and the technique it have, it This invention apparatus can save a lot of space in the kitchen and much organize it more cleaner then than it is. In the office or other office, the clamp apparatus can use as be used for holding note pad, memo, and . . . etc. The process of using the clamp apparatus can hold heavy things, tightly, and by one hand. It does not need two hands to use the clamp apparatus. It also holds it when the memos are not sticky or no need of magnetite place to hold the things you want things without the use of sticky or magnetic means. Lock clamp apparatus help people solves many problems such as the mono could a memo not hold holding on the wall when the glue does not work and the magnetic object holds things on the wall but it limits on the thickness of the object when magnetics are used to hold objects.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing the assembly of the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the object pushed of the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the sticking state of an object being held by the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the release the object from the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the lock clamp apparatus of another embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 7 is a top view showing the sticking state of an object being held by the clamp apparatus of another embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Refer to FIGS. 1 and 2, a clamp apparatus of the present invention comprises a clamp seat 1 and a stander 2. Refer to FIG. 1, the clamp seat 1 is made of the wood, plastic object, magnetic object, and so on, and comprises a first clip 11 and a second clip 12. The one end of the first and second clips 11, 12 is connected to and forms a space 13 between them which include a working area 14. The first clip 11 is opposite to the area 14 providing a flat holding plane 15 to corporate with the stander 2 generating the holding pressure. Further, the second clip 12 is opposite to the area 14 providing a cavity 16 for assembling and moving of the stander 2. The bottom 17 of the cavity 16 sticks with one side of the stander 2, when the clamp apparatus holds nothing or thin object, refer to FIG. 2. The stander 2 pivots to the cavity 16 of the second clip 12 by a rod 20. The stander 2 has a holder 21 and a leading plane 22 neighbored with the holder 21, and the holder 21 is placed in the space 13. The holder 21 moves down by a weight at the nature state and sticks to the holding plane 15 of the first clip 11. The leading plane 22 provides a pushing plane for pushing an object 3 into the working area 14. The sticking plane 23 sticks with the bottom 17 of the cavity 16 of the second clip 12 to limit the position when the stander 2 moves down.

The stander 2 sticks with the object 3 through the leading plane 22 by the rod 3 moving up and down. When the object 3 is like thin paper or textile, the sticking plane 23 at the rear of the stander 2 sticks with the bottom 17 of the cavity 16 of the second clip 12 for limiting the angle of moving down. The tight property of the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention is that the stander 2 moves down the lower and sticks the object 3 using the holder 21 with the holding plane 15, so the sticking plane 23 at the rear of the stander 2 sticks with the bottom 17 of the cavity 16 of the second clip 12 to limit the angle of the stander 2 moving down.

The back of the first clip 11 of the lock clamp apparatus of the present invention uses an adhesive tape or glue to fasten on the wall, refer to FIG. 1, and the space 13 of the clamp seat 1 provides a plurality of objects 3 for holding. Refer to FIGS. 3 to 5, the releasing operation, the present invention designs to release the object 3 using one hand, so the operating area 14 could not pull to change the angle of the stander 2, and the object 3 such as single paper or papers pushes into the area 14 using one hand. When the object 3 pushes into the area 14, the leading plane 22 could lead the object 3 into the area 14 through the holder 21 of the stander 2 and the holding plane 22 of the first clip 11 to make the stander 2 move up. Therefore, the stander 2 and the holding plane 15 generate a passing space for the object3 object 3.

Refer to FIG. 3, after the object 3 pushes into the space 13, the operator releases the object 3 to let the object 3 move down by itself its own weight and makes the holder 21 move down. And, when the object 3 has a light weight, the stander 2 moves down to make the object 3 stick between the holder 21 and the holding plane 15, refer to FIG. 4. Further, when the object 3 has heavy weight, the stander 2 moves down by itself its own weight and sticks on the holding plane 15 but the weight of the object 3 moves down by itself its own weight and makes the stander 2 move down to be generated generate the tightly tight pressure to the object 3 by the holding plane 15 and holder 21.

Refer to FIG. 5, to release the object 3 from the clamp seat 1 is that using the object 3 is used to provide moves the stander 2 a right top or left top spin to release the stander 2 which is stoke being held by the weight of the object 3. So, the releasing space will be bigger between the holder 21 and the holding plane 15, and it is easy to take the object 3.

Refer to FIGS. 6 and 7, another embodiment of the present invention, a clamp seat 4 has the same structure of the clamp seat 1 of above embodiment. The holding plane 45, refer to FIG. 6, has a wave or zigzag plane that is different from holding plane 15 of the above embodiment. The holder 51 also has a wave or zigzag plane. Using the wave or zigzag plane of the holing plane 45 and the holder 51 has an excellent friction to easily stick the object, such as the glossy plastic object or thin object.

While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements. 

1. A lock clamp apparatus comprising: a clamp seat having a space between a first clip and a second clip, and the one side of the first and second clips connected to each other; and a stander pivoting at a point in a cavity of the second clip and dropping into an opening of the space between the first and second clips, and having a holder generating pressure against the first clip when the stander is spun down.
 2. The lock clamp apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the stander further comprises a connecting apparatus in the cavity of the second clip to be moved up and down by an object being held.
 3. The lock clamp apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the stander further has a plane that is opposite to the holder for sticking with the cavity of the second clip.
 4. The lock clamp apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the holder of the stander and the opposite of the plane form an inclined plane of a leading plane.
 5. The lock clamp apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the holding plane of the first clip and the holder have flat planes.
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